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Research Hints At Links Between Babies’ Microbiome and Brain Development
In a small, exploratory study, levels of certain types of microbes in babies’ guts were shown to be associated with performance in tests of early cognitive development. Sebastian Hunter of the University of British Columbia, Canada, and colleagues present these findings in the journal PLOS ONE. Mounting evidence has highlighted numerous ways in which the community ...
Nobel Laureate to Speak at Conference Hosted by OSU’s Linus Pauling Institute
A Nobel laureate whose discoveries have advanced treatments for heart disease and impotence will deliver a keynote public address at Oregon State University (OSU) this summer, part of the Linus Pauling Institute’s biennial conference on vitamins, minerals and natural products and their effects on human health. Registration is open to hear the presentation by Louis ...
NutritionFacts.org Launches Free Downloadable Healthy Living Guide
Nonprofit science-based health organization NutritionFacts.org has released a free, downloadable evidence-based eating guide geared towards assisting the public as well as allied health professionals with providing comprehensive nutrition information to their patients. This all-inclusive resource is available to download for free at: www.nutritionfacts.org/healthkit. This Evidence-Based Eating Guide: A Healthy Living Resource from Dr. Greger & NutritionFacts.org is ...
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